Doves Among Hawks: Struggles of the Israeli Peace Movements 

Author:   Samy Cohen
Publisher:   C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
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9781787380240


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   07 March 2019
Format:   Hardback
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What has become of Israel’s peace movement? In the early 1980s, it was a major political force, bringing hundreds of thousands onto the streets; but since then, its importance has declined amid spiralling violence. Now, and especially since the second Intifada of 2000-5, the ‘doves’ of the Israel/Palestine conflict struggle to be heard over its ‘hawks’, and the days of mass mobilisation are over.  Doves Among Hawks charts the successes and failures of a beleaguered peace movement, from its formation after the Six-Day War to the current security-obsessed climate, where Israel’s ‘doves’ seem to be fighting a lost and outdated battle. Samy Cohen’s history of a peace process that once took on the Israeli settler movements exposes how that cause has been derailed and demoralised by suicide attacks.  But the peace movement isn’t dead--it has simply transformed. From human rights monitors to lobbies of the bereaved, Cohen reveals a multitude of smaller, grassroots organisations that have emerged with unexpected energy. These lawyers, doctors, army reservists, former diplomats and senior security personnel are the unsung heroes of his story.

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Author:   Samy Cohen
Publisher:   C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Imprint:   C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
ISBN:  

9781787380240


ISBN 10:   1787380246
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   07 March 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'Excellent . . . detailed, informative and highly readable.' 'Beautifully describes the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 1967 . . . a very important book' -- Yoram Peri, Jack Kay Professor of Israel Studies, University of Maryland Meyerhoff Center for Jewish Studies 'Offers a much-needed balanced, historically nuanced, and sophisticated social movement-based answer to one of the thorniest questions occupying scholars, politicians, and journalists of Israeli and Middle Eastern politics: what has become of the Israeli peace camp?' -- Eitan Alimi, Associate Professor of Political Sociology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 'Both overwhelmingly depressing and inspiringly hopeful, this extensive history of the Israeli Peace Camp tells a story of decline, but also of the proliferation of small-scale organizations and activists. Cohen navigates skilfully across the political spectrum--a rare achievement in today's political climate.' -- Hagar Kotef, Senior Lecturer in Political Theory & Comparative Political Thought, SOAS University of London


'Beautifully describes the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 1967 . . . a very important book' -- Yoram Peri, Jack Kay Professor of Israel Studies, University of Maryland Meyerhoff Center for Jewish Studies


'Beautifully describes the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 1967 . . . a very important book' -- Yoram Peri, Jack Kay Professor of Israel Studies, University of Maryland Meyerhoff Center for Jewish Studies 'Offers a much-needed balanced, historically nuanced, and sophisticated social movement-based answer to one of the thorniest questions occupying scholars, politicians, and journalists of Israeli and Middle Eastern politics: what has become of the Israeli peace camp?' -- Eitan Alimi, Associate Professor of Political Sociology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 'Both overwhelmingly depressing and inspiringly hopeful, this extensive history of the Israeli Peace Camp tells a story of decline, but also of the proliferation of small-scale organizations and activists. Cohen navigates skilfully across the political spectrum--a rare achievement in today's political climate.' -- Hagar Kotef, Senior Lecturer in Political Theory & Comparative Political Thought, SOAS University of London


'Excellent . . . detailed, informative and highly readable.' 'Beautifully describes the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 1967 . . . a very important book' -- Yoram Peri, Jack Kay Professor of Israel Studies, University of Maryland Meyerhoff Center for Jewish Studies 'Offers a much-needed balanced, historically nuanced, and sophisticated social movement-based answer to one of the thorniest questions occupying scholars, politicians, and journalists of Israeli and Middle Eastern politics: what has become of the Israeli peace camp?' -- Eitan Alimi, Associate Professor of Political Sociology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 'Both overwhelmingly depressing and inspiringly hopeful, this extensive history of the Israeli Peace Camp tells a story of decline, but also of the proliferation of small-scale organizations and activists. Cohen navigates skilfully across the political spectrum--a rare achievement in today's political climate.' -- Hagar Kotef, Senior Lecturer in Political Theory & Comparative Political Thought, SOAS University of London 'The author analyses [the] trajectory of the [Israeli peace movement since 1978] against the backdrop of the rightward drift in Israeli party politics, the increasing violence of the Israel-Palestinian conflict, and the fragmentation of the peace movement in the 21st century.' -- Choice


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Samy Cohen is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at CERI Sciences Po, Paris, specialising in foreign policy and defence studies. He is the author and editor of more than a dozen books, notably on French defence and foreign policymaking, the relationship between states and non-state actors, democracies’ war on terrorism and Israel's war against terrorists. 

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